2008 | Domaine Perrot-Minot | Chambolle-Musigny
Red Wine: 2008 | Domaine Perrot-Minot | Chambolle-Musigny
This wine has very pleasant and lovely aromas. On the palate it is very elegant, rich and full-bodied.
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Producer: Domaine Perrot-Minot
Vintage: 2008
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13.2%
Varietal: Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Burgundy
Detailed Description
This wine has very pleasant and lovely aromas. On the palate it is very elegant, rich and full-bodied.
Producer Information
Domaine Perrot-Minot is a wine estate and négociant based in Morey-Saint-Denis, in the northern Côte de Nuits region of Burgundy’s Côte d’Or. It makes red wine from Pinot Noir and has parcels in an array of Premier Cru and Grand Cru vineyards. The history of the domaine dates back to the late 19th Century and the marriage of Amédée Merme to Esther Morizot. Esther’s parents both came from Burgundy wine families, namely the Sigaut family of Chambolle-Musigny and the Morizot family in Morey-Saint-Denis. The couple tended and developed the estate inherited by Esther which adopted the name Domaine Merme-Morizot. The second generation took over after World War II and increased the domaine’s vineyard holdings, acquiring parcels in what would come to be considered some of the best in the Côte d’Or. Henri Perrot-Minot married Marie-France, granddaughter of Amédée and Esther in 1963 and eventually the two took over running the winery. The domaine name changed accordingly, becoming Domaine Perrot-Minot. In 1993, Christophe Perrot-Minot took over from Henri and Marie-France and in 2000 the estate also acquired Domaine Pernin-Rossin and its holdings. In 1999, the domaine began working as a négociant as well, making wines from the fruit of partnered vineyards, including several grand cru sites in Gevrey-Chambertin. In the past, Perrot-Minot used several different labels, carrying either the name Henri Perrot-Minot, or that of his son, Christophe Perrot-Minot. This has been consolidated so that all the estate wines are labelled Domaine Perrot-Minot while the wines made as a merchant merely state Perrot-Minot. Domaine Perrot-Minot makes wine from seven grand cru vineyards, notably Chambertin, Clos-de-Bèze and Clos de Vougeot, as well as an array of premier crus. The yields are tightly limited and green harvesting is practiced in specific parcels so that some vines produce as few as five bunches of grapes. The domaine tends exceptionally old vines, including some over 100 years old, and makes two ‘ultra’ cuvées from the most venerable plants in the premier crus La Richemone and La Combe d’Orveau. A recent change to the aging utilizes less new oak than it has in the past, with the grand cru and premier cru wines typically seeing just 30 percent new oak. All the wines spend the rest of their aging spread evenly between one- and two-year-old barrels.